It
is one of the strangest temples in the world. The temple is home to over 20,000
rats which are treated as sacred. It is considered very lucky to spot a white
rat in the temple. Apparently, even during the worst of plagues, the town of
Deshnok was not affected. Strange but true, eating food that has been nibbled
by the rats is considered to be a ‘high honor’. It is regarded auspicious, if a
rat runs across one’s feet. It is
considered as that after Karni mata’s death, she became a rat. The Charan clans
believe that once they die, they too will be re-incarnated as a rat and
subsequently when a rat in the temple dies, it will be re-incarnated as a human
again.
Karni
mata lived for 150 years and remained young and beautiful. During her lifetime
she performed many miracles and led her whole life to help all the needy
people.
The
temple was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh ji of Bikaner, which dated back to 15th
century. There is beautiful marble facade in the temple which has solid silver
doors, which are made in Mughal Rajput architecture style. The silver doors
were donated by Maharaja on his visit to temple. The temple contains foot
prints of Mata ji so symbolize her visit to the place. There is idol of karni
mata holding Trishul and Mukut surrounds by the rats.
To
see the temple in full glory, visitors should come late at night or before
sunrise, when the rats are out in full force, gathering food.
The
karni mata fair is also very popular among the devotees and tourists. It is
held twice a year. The first in March-April during Navratras and the second is
held in September-October, also during the Navratras. During Navratras
thousands of people travel to the temple by foot.
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